Counsellors do not usually offer advice but instead give insight into the client’s feelings and behaviour and they may help the client to change their behaviour if necessary. They do this by listening to what the client has to say and commenting on it from a professional perspective. Counselling covers a wide spectrum from the highly trained counsellor to someone who uses counselling skills as part of their everyday …show more content…
• Explain the importance of different types of non-verbal response in the counselling procedure. • Report on the discussion of a minor problem with an anonymous person which that problem relates to. • Identify an example of paraphrasing as a minimal response to reflect feelings. • Discuss the use of paraphrasing in counselling. • Differentiate catharsis from confused thoughts and feelings. • Identify an example of reflecting back both content (thought) and feeling in the same phrase. • Report on the discussion of a minor problem with an anonymous person which that problem relates to. • Identify an example of paraphrasing as a minimal response to reflect feelings. • Discuss the use of paraphrasing in counselling. • Differentiate catharsis from confused thoughts and feelings. • Identify an example of reflecting back both content (thought) and feeling in the same phrase. • Demonstrate/observe varying responses to a variety of closed questions in a simulated counselling situation. • Demonstrate/observe varying responses to a variety of open questions in a simulated counselling …show more content…
Richard plays the role of client, Jeremy the role of observer. Richard pretends to have a history of depression. He is finding it hard to cope with his life as a full time worker, father and have a social life. Alan believes that this is truly how Richard feels and pushes for more and more information, using personal information he has of Richard’s life to delve further. Richard, who is playing a role, starts to feel that this is intrusive and becomes reluctant to answer. Jeremy tries to encourage Alan to use this as a role playing exercise. Alan becomes more belligerent and argumentative with Richard, before finally storming out of the session. Consider the difficulties with this for